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compromise

[kom-pruh-mahyz] / ˈkɒm prəˌmaɪz /






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"France finally has a budget," Lecornu wrote on X after the vote, hailing a "parliamentary compromise" which "curbs public spending" and "does not hike taxes for households and businesses".

From Barron's

In an attempt to find a compromise between the crypto and banking industries, White House officials, along with executives from Coinbase, crypto, and bank trade associations, held a meeting this afternoon.

From Barron's

Now, sellers listing their homes “genuinely want to sell,” and they’re willing to compromise, he added, which is a “healthy development.”

From MarketWatch

If a compromise in Congress is reached, the employment report is likely to be published no later than next week.

From MarketWatch

That it comes together in a single pot feels less like a compromise than a weeknight gift.

From Salon